So I can't figure out why I have about a 20px (default) Elementor widget spacing. This 'Widgets Space (px)' is set to 0px in Elementor in global settings, column AND page, yet I still have crazy space between widgets.
Is that padding: 20% 0% 0% 7%;widget spacing? Where is it coming from? I didn't set it.
I've got a Column set at 14, 0, 17, 8%, and that's doing what it should, and isn't widget-spacing. Changing it doesn't effect elementor widget spacing.
If you like, I or Daniel can inspect it on your installation.
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I JUST figured out that my issue had to with default line spacing in Elementor. Didn't realise that separate text widgets preserved line-spacing between separate widgets (which doesn't make sense actually).
Can you clarify your fix - how this fixes widget-padding issues?
Doing this btw breaks the layout I'd created, which I can then reset with padding in desktop + mobile, should I?
Sorry, Morgan, I have no idea what you would like to achieve (I lost in your last answer ). Please create me a screenshot and mark what exactly you want to fix, it helps me a lot!
This started with me thinking the problem was Elementor widget-spacing, but it wasn't. It was the default text-line-spacing which affected separate adjoining elementor-widgets.
You told me to set the section height to 'default' instead of 'minimum height', I am using this height setting and setting to default breaks layout.
From the beginning I had no idea what you want to achieve, I supposed you could have a problem with big paddings in the first section so I proposed you to disable min-height.
After your last comment from 9:29 AM, I asked you for a screenshot because the situation was not clear for me.
m0rg5 said: So, I'm asking - why did you tell me to do this?
I'm not sure where is the problem? just turn this option "on"
But still, the problem is not resolved because I don't know what you want to change or fix.
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I see padding
padding: 20% 0% 0% 7%;
- this 20% is 20% of window width so it will be huge.However, it is not from the theme, it must be set in the element as it comes from CSS file created for this specific page.
With kind regards.
padding: 20% 0% 0% 7%;
widget spacing? Where is it coming from?I didn't set it.
I've got a Column set at
14, 0, 17, 8%
, and that's doing what it should, and isn't widget-spacing. Changing it doesn't effect elementor widget spacing.If you like, I or Daniel can inspect it on your installation.
If you want this, please send me temporary access to your WordPress so I could check there what is going on. Send it here on the forum via private message(click on my nick, in top-right corner you will find option "Message"). In message please add LINK to topic it applies to.
By sending access to WordPress I mean:
-create a new ADMIN account with a fake e-mail
-set some password to this account
-send me created login and password
PM sent!
Try to set this option: http://nimb.ws/6zYKEN to "default" and manipulate only paddings in your column.
I hope it helps
Best Regards
Daniel
I JUST figured out that my issue had to with default line spacing in Elementor. Didn't realise that separate text widgets preserved line-spacing between separate widgets (which doesn't make sense actually).
Can you clarify your fix - how this fixes widget-padding issues?
Doing this btw breaks the layout I'd created, which I can then reset with padding in desktop + mobile, should I?
Thanks
It was the default text-line-spacing which affected separate adjoining elementor-widgets.
You told me to set the section height to 'default' instead of 'minimum height', I am using this height setting and setting to default breaks layout.
So, I'm asking - why did you tell me to do this?
After your last comment from 9:29 AM, I asked you for a screenshot because the situation was not clear for me. I'm not sure where is the problem? just turn this option "on"
But still, the problem is not resolved because I don't know what you want to change or fix.
Best Regards
Daniel
Again, the problem is resolved.
I think I understand now - you were suggesting a fix unrelated to widget-spacing, when I was asking about widget-spacing. Moving on : ) . . .